Ismail Mulla, The Yorkshire Post

Ismail Mulla

The Yorkshire Post

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Past articles by Ismail:

Sheffield law firm Taylor & Emmet drops the '&' for the first time in its 150 year history

Law firm Taylor & Emmet has undergone a “significant” rebrand, changing its name for the first time in 150 years of the firm’s history. → Read More

‘School’s Out!’ app developed in Huddersfield rolled out nationwide to help school pupils with parents on low incomes

An app developed in Huddersfield is benefitting thousands of school pupils in Kirklees with parents on low incomes, by providing them with access to meals and activities during school holidays. → Read More

Meet the firm helping preserve Keighley Worth Valley Railway, which featured in Peaky Blinders and The Railway Children

Civil engineering firm Dudleys has been appointed to safeguard the building legacy of the Keighley Worth Valley Railway. → Read More

How the group behind The Arcade in Dewsbury is looking to bring people back into the town centre

Traditional town centres are having to adapt and put on experiences that enable people to socialise with friends and family, according to a group looking to revive a historic shopping arcade in Dewsbury. → Read More

How The Arcade in Dewsbury could end up as a community-run shopping centre

A historic shopping arcade in Dewsbury could be given a new lease of life as a community run project if plans are given the go-ahead. → Read More

Businesses in Yorkshire being encouraged to 'adopt' a waterway by the Canal & River Trust

Businesses in the region are being encouraged to ‘adopt’ a stretch of waterway near their premises by the Canal & River Trust. → Read More

LoudCrowd in Doncaster shows how digital businesses can recycle and renovate equipment to help the environment

Digital businesses should consider using recycled and renovated equipment to help reduce e-waste and the subsequent impact of it on the environment, according to a firm that has made the switch. → Read More

York Gin Distillery has to delay orders after a 'significant quantity' of gins was stolen

The York Gin Distillery at Poppleton has had to delay orders after suffering a break-in over the weekend with “a very significant quantity” of its gins being stolen. → Read More

How Asian businesses in Yorkshire could be influential in increasing trade with Canada

The Asian business community in Yorkshire is being urged to seek trade opportunities with Canadian firms by extending the ‘living bridge’ concept from diaspora to diaspora. → Read More

Asda to begin the roll-out of its ‘Asda Rewards’ loyalty app to customers in Yorkshire

Big four supermarket Asda has announced it will begin a roll-out of its ‘Asda Rewards’ loyalty app to customers across Yorkshire following an eight-month trial. → Read More

How Jason Clough went from apprentice to managing director of Huddersfield-based direct mail print business Propack

Jason Clough’s time as an apprentice in a spinning mill laid the foundations for him to lead from the front as managing director of Huddersfield-based print firm Propack, writes Ismail Mulla. → Read More

Hard Rock Cafe could be coming to York, creating 75 new jobs in the region

Property development company North Star has acquired the rights to bring the American diner-inspired brand Hard Rock Cafe to Yorkshire. → Read More

Meet the Ukrainian refugee looking to set up her own business and create jobs for other refugees

A Ukrainian refugee is looking to rebuild her life in Yorkshire by setting up a fashion and beauty business after being forced to flee her home due to the current war. → Read More

Sixteen jobs saved at Rotherham joinery company following pre-pack administration

A joinery company in Rotherham has been bought out of administration through a pre-packaged sale, saving 16 jobs in the process. → Read More

A fifth of public sector organisations currently have no plans in place to work with more SMEs in 2022

A new report on public sector attitudes to spending with small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) has found that close to a fifth, 18 per cent, of public sector organisations currently have no plans in place to work with more SMEs in 2022. → Read More

Cloud tech firm Vapour expands with new workspace at Platform in Leeds

Cloud technology specialist Vapour has announced its expansion in Leeds city centre with a new workspace in tech hub Platform. → Read More

Why a free trade agreement between the UK and India will create 'huge' export opportunities in Yorkshire

A free trade agreement between Britain and India would help businesses in the region realise huge export opportunities in both goods and services, according to the founder of a professional services firm in Yorkshire. → Read More

Hybrid working trend leads to Tesco opening up office spaces in its stores

Office workers will now be able to use their local Tesco to work from as the supermarket group launches a new partnership with IWG. → Read More

Meet the former teacher who is looking to spread joy with her healthy jam brand Fearne & Rosie

Rachel Kettlewell, the founder of preserves company Fearne & Rosie, is looking to become the go-to brand for healthy jams and spreads, writes business reporter Ismail Mulla. → Read More

Bedmaker Harrison Spinks expands into new North Yorkshire farmland

Fifth-generation family bedmaker Harrison Spinks has confirmed its expansion into new North Yorkshire farmland to support the business’s growth and sustainability plans, which will increase the company’s hemp production. → Read More